- Venegas, Sybil - Chair, Assistant Professor
- Camacho, Julian, Instructor
- Carreon, Guillermo L., Assistant Professor
- Flores, Rudolph E., Professor
- Lopez, Felipe, Assistant Professor
- Ceniceroz, Raymond G.
- Dominguez, Marco A.
- Garcia, Albert J.
- Gutierrez, Frank T.
- Parra, Fernando
- Urrutia, Liliana
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Degree Programs:
Chicano Studies
(Associate in Arts Degree)
The Chicano Studies major generates an awareness
and understanding of Mexican Americans in the United States.
It provides excellent preparation for students interested in careers
in Education, Law, Social Welfare, Public Administration, and/or
Business.
Transfer Programs:
The major in Chicano Studies provides an excellent
background for students interested in a variety of careers.
A multi-disciplinary program, Chicano Studies offers courses in
the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Basic Skills Development.
The program generates an awareness and understanding of Mexican
Americans in the United States. Moreover, it provides excellent
preparation for students interested in careers in Education, Law,
Social Welfare, Public Administration, and/or Business.
A student may obtain an Associate in Arts Degree
in Chicano Studies by successfully completing 20 units or more
in the major in addition to satisfying graduation requirements.
A number of nearby California universities, and
private institutions have developed baccalaureate degree programs
in Chicano Studies. The student is urged to consult the
latest catalog of the institution to which he or she plans to
transfer. All courses listed in the departmental section
of this catalog under Chicano Studies are acceptable for transfer
as part of the students general education requirements for college
state transfers.
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